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@geolemon: I thought about going into IT, but I really liked my Math and Physics classes, so I figured an Engineering major would be best for me. I originally wanted to do something with Audio, but as it turns out, EEs seem to dabble quite a bit in that field, so I picked the right major there, I guess.

@geolemon: Aww, sorry dude, that sucks.

Not all specs by all manufacturers are bullshit. Especially on high-end speakers by Polk, Harman, and a few other brands.

@InsaneGain: Honestly, that makes me a bit curious. See, the reason that movies are filmed at 24fps, is because at higher fps, that "cheap home made video" effect happens. People were mistaking high fps realism for cheap quality, because TV sitcoms and home-made videos used much higher fps.

@JohnnyBxo: Yeah, if price is your concern, C is the best option. Much better than a normal LCD.

@geolemon: For the love of God, someone promote this.

@Jimmy1: I got a nice 42" Panasonic 1080p Plasma on Black Friday two years ago. I'm using it to type this message right now. I absolutely love it.

So I put an order in a while ago for one of their cheaper models. What can I use it for? :O

@DARSFOG: Lmao, the things you learn from movies.

@Aubron: I second this. I would appreciate that much more.

@screemname: When you said stream, I thought of the other meaning for stream. :|

Censorship is slowly becoming worse for the internet. The fact they're able to seize entire domains is a bit bullshit.

@Saturn666: Pretty much, regardless of whether or not the original magicians realized it.

That's actually kind of awesome.

I think someone slipped this guy some PCP before recording this.

@aec007: Pretty much. I thought the picture was of a vacuum cleaner, afterall.

@416inversed: This. Seriously, I clicked the link to that one, thinking it was going to be 5 drives, but no. Wow, product fail.

I posted this on the netflix blog, but I figured I'd post this on my favorite tech-blog too, since there may be others that agree with me.

@RenRen: Sadly, that's probably pretty damn close to the truth. :(